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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936. PAGE FIVE Mrs. Duff Knight and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and mond McNabb were hostesses at a family spent Saturday in Pendleton. miscellaneous shower Sunday hon Miss Sara Rix the house oring Mrs. Vic Epperson, nee Jose- guest of Miss Rosa Ricco in The phine Connell, at the honoree’s Dalles. The most comprehensive study on grandmother’s, Mrs. Pearl Jarvia. The play. “Youth Cornea Trip- record of public expenditures in Those present were the Mesdames ping,” which was presented by the Oregon based on property tax col Lois Bensel, Annie Edwards, Evelyn high school Saturday night was en PURE, RICH MILK FROM JERSEY lections for the various spending Shinkle, Louise Harryman, Viola tertaining. Several numbers were units has just been completed by Dr. COWS DELIVERED DAILY TO Quick, Bernice Bramer, and the Mis- given by the glee club and orches- W H. Dreesen, agricultural econo aea Clara Corrigan, Ina Gilbert, tra. YOUR DOOR. CREAM OF THAT mist of the O.8.C. experiment sta- Hope Juday, Blanche Pike and the The Ladles Aid, which met Thurs tion. and has been published as a YELLOW RICHNESS THAT WILL honoree and hostesses. day at the home of Mrs. John Wur 144-page station bulletin. No. 346. Mrs. Neva Pilon and Mrs. Don ster, made plans for a chicken din Dr. Dreesen has worked for sev WHIP WITHOUT EFFORT. Harryman were initiated into the ner to be held Saturday in the Dun eral years in his “spare momenta” UMATILLA NEWS A TASTE FIT FOR A KING Pocahontas lodge at the last regular can restaurant. gathering and compiling the infor By ERMA BYRNES. meeting. Officers were also nomina The basketball game Friday be mation from county and state sour- tween the Umatilla and Hermiston cea It covers the 25-year period Mr. and Mrs. Bob Quick and Mr. ted. Olaf Stangeby of Seattle spent the high schools was won by the girls, 1910 to 1934, inclusive, and as com Quick’s father, all of Pendleton, Harvey Payne and W. G. Webber, Props. 38-6, but lost by the boys 16-6. pleted, it lists the tax levies for visited at the John Quick home Sun week end here. The Umatilla town team defsated both rural and urban properties in day. James Byrnes accompanied by his PHONE 891 every county for all purposes, in Mrs. Earl Bensel and children daughters, Mrs. Don Harryman and the Hermiston town team Monday cluding state, county, school, roads, and Vic Epperson of Pendleton son, Mrs. V. D. Bramar and son. night by a score of 36-5. debt service and miscellaneous. spent Sunday visiting at the Jess motored to Walla Walla Saturday. home. Although the study is intended Connell home and with Mrs. Epper Dede Shaw of Hermiston spent The ladies held a quilting party Mrs. Milo McFarland primarily to afford a permanent son. returned the week end visiting here. ♦ PINE CITY ♦ at the home of Mrs. D. W. Neill laat from Portland Friday, Dec. 11th. ac- source of reference for tax bodies Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy and Louis Dexter of tha Nyssa CCC By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger week, and the day was spent in and lawmakers, Dr. Dreesen has children and Pat Cooney spent Sat camp in Idaho is visiting his father companied by her mother. Mrs. A. Mrs. Marion Finch and children, quilting and visiting. A pot luck V. Oliver of West Side, Ore., who drawn some general conclusions urday in Walla Walla. Gene Dexter. and Mrs. John Harrison and son dinner was served at noon. from his findings. He reports that Mrs. Neva Pilon left last Friday Francis Stephens of Maryhill Was will remain with her a few weeks John were callers at the E. B. Wat F. M. Robertson, 82-year-old fath rural taxes reached their peak In for Portland where she will visit here Sunday visiting his parents, during Mrs. McFarland’s convale tenburger home Thursday evening. er of Mrs. D. W. Neill of Pine City scence following a recent operation. They are working on the program Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens. 1928 and urban taxes in 1930, but for three weeks. district, was quite ill Monday. Ho Mrs. Gladys Moses and son Ray for the Basket Social Friday even is better at this time and will be of Medford, Ore., and daughter, Mrs. ing, December 18. out again soon. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien was home over Harold Bingham of Eagle, Idaho, are visiting with Rex Moses and the week end from The Dalles. Mr. Christmas Seal Sale. wife. Mrs. Gladys Moses is the O’Brien’s condition is just the same. Only one of the seven leading He is undergoing an operation thia mother of Rex Moses. causes of death in the United States A. E. McFarland and Miss Effie (Pendleton callers Saturday were showed a decline in 1934 from 1933. Bullach accompanied Monte Hedwall Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, Mr. and It was tuberculosis. Christmas seals and sister Margaret, and Miss Emo Mrs. Robert Smith, Miss Dora E. finance 1981 affiliated organisa gene Paul, to Portland Friday. Mr. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch tions whose job it is to fight tuber- McFarland and Mr. Hedwall attend and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly culosis the year around. ed the meeting of Interstate Asso- and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clay dated Creameries, and Misa Bul ton Ayers. For the tenth time in thirty TAKE A TIP—BUY YOUR lock remained for an extended visit years, the Jovial face of Santa Claus Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore with relatives and friends in differ gone fo Seattle and to California for appears on the Christmas seal. What GIFTS BEFORE THE LAST ent sections of Oregon and Washing a two months’ vacation. They are could be more appropriate? The ton. greatest gift anyone can receive is MINUTE RUSH. NOW! visiting their four daughters. O. F. Bartholomew arrived Sun health. Christmas seals help main day, from Salt Lake City, Utah, to tain and retain health. YOU WILL FIND THE spend Christmas with home folk, APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew. IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Pinson were DAD AND BROTHER AT Heppner callers Saturday. Mra. Pinson attended the teacher’s meet Clair Caldwell is employed with ing. Other Heppner callers Saturday -cy pee the river crew near Umatilla, con- were Jim Ayers, Mrs. Gladys Corri- structing a blacksmith shop. Leroy and Luella Munlck are ab gal, and Mr. and Mra E. B. Watten- sent from school thia week due to burger. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and colds. WOOL MUFFLERS - SILKS MEN’S LOUNGING ROBES, son Johnny spent Sunday afternoon Ray Olmstead and John Voile re at the George Curran home. Smart Plaids, Silk Paisleys. Wool, Beacon, $3.95 Here he comes .... turned home Monday from Seattle Russell Moore is on the jury in Beautiful Silks, Plain •• The Spirit of Joy, where they had been with two Heppner this week. Happiness, Cheer Color Blends. truck loads of turkeys for market. Colors or Patterns. Frank Carlson is spending a faw And Good Will? I Mrs. Sam Umiker entertained at days at the A. E. 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